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Vidhya & Arjun’s Traditional Kerala Wedding
Malayali Wedding Planned by Haritham
Vidhya and Arjun’s wedding was a beautiful celebration of a traditional Malayali wedding, thoughtfully curated to reflect the rich cultural heritage of Kerala. Every element of the wedding was planned with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring an authentic and immersive Kerala experience for the couple and their guests.
From the décor to the cuisine, no stone was left unturned in bringing the true essence of a Kerala wedding to life. The venue was adorned with elegant traditional Kerala wedding décor, featuring fresh flowers, brass lamps (nilavilakku), banana leaves, and subtle earthy tones that perfectly complemented the sacred wedding rituals. The décor struck a fine balance between simplicity and grandeur, staying true to Malayali wedding traditions.
The wedding feast was a highlight, showcasing an elaborate traditional Kerala Sadya, served on banana leaves with an array of authentic dishes that delighted every guest. Each detail—from the sequencing of rituals to the flow of events—was carefully coordinated to honour age-old customs while ensuring a seamless experience.
As experienced Kerala wedding planners, Haritham Wedding Planners ensured that Vidhya and Arjun could enjoy every moment of their big day stress-free. The wedding was a perfect blend of cultural authenticity, flawless execution, and heartfelt moments, making it a truly memorable celebration of love and tradition.
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The entrance had the elephant frames decked with the rich Neththi Pattam, Kerala umbrellas, traditional poo kolam, props etc






The stage had all the elements to replicate the Kerala Culture – the Nila Vilakkus, the Parai, the Thennampoo, Nellu, Urulis, theThalapoli. The framed backdrop that had flowers strung in Criss cross patterns



The bride was beautiful in her simple red saree and typical jewellery of the region complementing her with the most amazing look



One of the most important rituals in the wedding – the Bride’s mother filling the traditional Parai with Nellu to hold the thennam poo in place.





Traditional welcome accorded to the groom with the traditional Umbrella and the ladies holding the Thalapoli.







The wedding rituals were short and sweet and the couple went around to greet the guests









